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I think Big East adds Memphis, Southern Miss and East Carolina.
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RE: I think Big East adds Memphis, Southern Miss and East Carolina.
(12-07-2011 10:32 PM)ivet Wrote:  
(12-07-2011 07:21 PM)SmokinPirate Wrote:  He wants big city markets. It has really paid off for these teams.

2011 NCAA FBS Attendance

40 ECU 2010 = 44 (+4)
68 UCF 2010 = 63 (-5)
76 Houston 2010 = 75 (-1)
80 S Miss 2010 = 78 (-2)
82 UTEP 2010 = 79 (-3)
83 Marshall 2010 = 81 (-2)
85 Tulsa 2010 = 94 (+9)
92 SMU 2010 = 85 (-7)
93 Memphis 2010 = 84 (-9)
97 Tulane 2010 = 86 (-11)
105 Rice 2010 = 82 (-23)
106 UAB 2010 = 102 (-4)

61 SDSU 2010 = 70 (+9)
66 Air Force 2010 = 59 (-7)
67 Navy 2010 = 74 (+7)
69 Boise St 2010 = 73 (+4

The problem with these attendance stats is..if all the ECU fans are at the game, no ones watching it on TV. BE needs eyeballs remember. 03-lmfao

Tell that to the ECU fans watching in Raleigh and Charlotte that allow ECU to out draw NCSU in those markets, BTW Raleigh is NCSU's home market. They draw a 6.4 in Raleigh and ECU draws a 7.2. But, don't let those darn facts just get in the way.
12-08-2011 09:56 PM
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